Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Week 11 - Labels, Spatial Analyst and 3D Analyst

Week 11 Labels, Spatial Analyst and 3D Analyst

I chose the map with the targets. I clicked the Center of Target icon and picked the black target. Then clicked the Set Observer icon and picked the red target. As you can see you are observing the black target from the red targets position. I exported my map out as 2D and created a world file for spatial reference to load into ArcMap to create a map. Not too sure about the north arrow.


Screenshot of Final Model Builder for the Spatial Analyst lab.


Reclassification of the vegetation for Spatial Analyst lab.




Part 2 of the Creating and Editing Labels and Annotation.






Part 1 of the Creating and Editing Labels and Annotation.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Week 9 Lab 8



Q1. Intersect, it doesn't appear to be different. I still have 82 records after the multipart or singlepart.

Q2 Intersect, I used intersect because it seemed most logical to intersect the buffers layer with the conservation areas for the selection.

Q3. 15. Largest 1018493 Smallest 343

Kimberly Peterson

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Spring Break Assignment


This is the spring break assignment for extra credit. I have included a few roads names, cities, hydro, county name and county boundary. I also placed the names of the land owners in the legend for better display. I didn't think just the numbers were enough. If someone wanted to look at this from the outside maybe they would want to know the names as well as the numbers.
Thanks

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Week7 Data Editing



This is my Week 7 map for data editing. I have included all the following changes.

Buildings

Roads

Athletic Fields

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Week 6 Georeferencing Raster


On the first map I used 1st Order Polynomial and RMS was 5.03.
Second map I used 3rd Order Polynomial and RMS was 3.62.
Thanks,
Kimberly Peterson

Friday, February 19, 2010

Week 5 Liberty County



My county was Liberty. Attached are my two maps. This exercise I thought this exercise was very helpful on how easy it is to access the data you need and that there is so much data available. I just recently created a map for Tampa Bay Water, so I was a little fimilar with these websites. Plus I use LABINS a lot for DEM data.
Thanks,
Kimberly Peterson